Truth and Error

Truth and Error

See also logic.
alethiologythe branch of logic dealing with truth and error. — alethiologist, n.alethiological, adj.errancy1. the condition of being in error.
2. the tendency to be in error or the capacity for being in error; fallibility.
falsismanything that is patently false or untrue; a fallacy.Plinyisman assertion of doubtful truth or accuracy, as with some statements in Pliny’s Natural History.theopneustythe force or process of divine inspiration; the power by which the Holy Spirit reveals truth to men. — theopneustic, theopneusted, adj.truisma self-evident, obvious truth. — truistic, truistical, adj.